Page 188 of New Reign


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Irene appears in the doorway holding a mug of tea, ready for chaos. “Do I sense… a fabulous idea?”

Susan points at her like she’s recruiting a co-conspirator.

“We’re going to line the entire front of the property with Christmas trees. Like a forest. Aprivacy wallof pine.”

I choke on a laugh. “A pine hedge?”

“A pinebarricade,” she corrects proudly. “Thirty trees. Maybe forty. And wreaths on the new gate. And garland. And those giant old-fashioned bulbs. And a big cluster in front of your window so no paparazzi can peek in.”

Mason’s eyes are huge. “Are you building her… a holiday fortress?”

“Yes,” Susan says without irony. “A festive, beautiful, slightly ridiculous fortress.”

I lean back against the counter and laugh. Really laugh.

“That’s going to be expensive,” I say.

She shrugs. “It’ll be worth it.”

I grin, pulling Dad’s check from my hoodie pocket and waving it once in the air.

“Well,” I say, “I did just get twenty grand.”

Everyone freezes.

Then all three of them shout:

“WE’RE CHRISTMAS TREE FARMING THE SHIT OUT OF THIS COTTAGE!”

AThe tree lots are already glowing under string lights — New England doesn’t mess around when it comes to December magic. The smell of pine, cold air, and fresh cider hits me like a nostalgic punch.

We show up with:

• Shani’s dad’s giant pickup

•Two horse trailers

• The chaotic determination of people preparing for war

And then — of course — Tristan and Xavier roll in like it’s a Fast & Furious Christmas special.

Tristan jumps out wearing a leather jacket and a scarf that costs more than my soul.

“LET’S STEAL SOME TREES!” he announces.

“We’rebuyingthem,” Xavier corrects, already handing a bewildered teenage worker a platinum AmEx.

Half the parents at the lot recognize us.

Some of them wave.

Some gasp.

Some pull out phones.

Because apparently… I am a celebrity now.

Later as we are unloading them back at the house… it’s’ chaos. My aunt’s cottage is now a tourist stop.